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The vigilante in each of us
Manila Bulletin
|August 10 2025
In today's Gospel reading, Jesus tells us to be vigilant (Luke 12:35-40). To be vigilant means to stay alert to threats and dangers, anticipate problems before they escalate, and act swiftly to seize opportunities. Yet vigilance alone does not always guarantee success. Often, despite careful preparation and patient endurance, the desired outcomes fail to materialize.
For example, within each of us is an instinctive desire for justice. As human beings, our empathy is stirred when others are mistreated, urging us to do something. Yet, even when we are consistently vigilant in combating injustice, our best efforts can be undermined by those who perpetuate systemic inequality through ruthless and cunning means. This tempts us to take matters into our own hands.
Our vigilance can deteriorate into vigilantism.
History shows that in extreme circumstances, particularly when legal systems are flawed or when those in authority are complicit in wrongdoing, people are compelled to intervene. Many feel the need to stand up and resort to extra legal measures for protection and survival. They release the vigilantes in them to annihilate criminal elements in society and restore peace and order.
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